RESIDENT ALIEN revival | For Paul Capsis, it's very close to the bone

Ian Horner
Updated June 22 2018 - 4:13pm, first published June 11 2018 - 6:00am
THE CRISP MR CRISP: Paul Capsis (right), and as his long-time hero, the iconic and never-apologetic Quentin Crisp in Resident Alien, now at the Seymour Centre.
THE CRISP MR CRISP: Paul Capsis (right), and as his long-time hero, the iconic and never-apologetic Quentin Crisp in Resident Alien, now at the Seymour Centre.

Actor, singer and cabaret star Paul Capsis has rarely spoken of his anguished childhood, bullied for being gay even before he knew he was. But his current starring turn on stage as his long-time hero Quentin Crisp is so close to the bone he can’t avoid it. The revival season of Resident Alien is at the Seymour Centre.

Ian Horner

Ian Horner

Editor | Senior Writer

Editor of Fairfield Champion and Liverpool Champion, in South-West Sydney.

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